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Best Concerts in Thiruvananthapuram "Best Concerts in Thiruvananthapuram" Realizado por : Cityseeker 6 Ubicaciones indicadas Theerthapada Mandapam "Classic Concerts and more" The Theerthapada Mandapam in the heritage East Fort is an auditorium that serves as a venue for cultural performances and it can also be hired for various events. It has a flexible seating set-up and the stage provides an ideal setup for small scale music groups. besides the melodious musical performances, this venue is regularly used for cultural events and dance performances and is truly a versatile event venue. +91 471 233 6774 Off Mahatma Gandhi Road, East Fort, Thiruvananthapuram Puthenmalika Palace Museum "Historical Museum" Built by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma, the Puthen Malika Palace Museum or Kuthira Malika Palace Museum is one of the most beautiful sights in the city. It will give you a glimpse of Kerala's past which is a symbol of honor and glory. The museum holds exquisite items and artifacts that once belonged to the Travancore royal family. The architectural valor of the palace, reflecting the Travancore style architecture, will take your breath away. Located in one of the most historic parts of the city with Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple to its west, Kuthiramalika Palace Museum is a must-visit! +91 471 247 3952 www.keralatourism.org/destination/ Westfort Road, Enchakkal, kuthiramalika-palace-east-fort/58 Thiruvananthapuram Navarathri Mandapam "Song and Dance" Navarathri is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in India. During the nine- day festival, goddesses Lakshmi, Durga and Saraswathi are worshiped with much fervor and adulation. Navarathri Mandapam is one of the many structures located within the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple. It is located on the right of the East Gopuram of the temple and is mainly used by Aviatorjk during the festival of Navarathri. The idols of the goddesses are placed at the Navarathri Mandapam during those nine days and special poojas and rituals are held in their honor. Besides its religious importance, Navarathri Mandapam is known for hosting several classical concerts and is truly a cultural hub of the city. +91 471 245 0233 info@sreepadmanabhaswamytemple Enchakkal Westfort Road, Sree .org Padmanabhaswamy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram Tagore Theater "A Classic Cultural Center" Apart from the fact that the Thiruvananthapuram Doordarshan Kendra began in the year 1982 with a small transmission unit at Tagore Theater, this renowned, multi-functional theater has been at the center of the city's major cultural activities for several years. It is situated next to the Sri Mulam Club in Vazhuthacaud and is host to major drama, dance and Kathakali performances as well as cinema screenings and festivals, attracting people from across the country. One of the longest running cultural festival called Soorya Festival was hosted at the theater with the screening of Mohanlal-starer 'Bhramaram'. C. V. Raman Pillai Road, Thiruvananthapuram Nishagandhi Open Air Auditorium "Major Performing Arts Theater" Nishagandhi Open Air Auditorium is situated inside the Kanakakunnu Palace compound and is one of the most famous open air venues in the city. It hosts number of concerts and cultural events organized by various groups, among which is the renowned annual Nishagandhi Dance Festival that attracts performers and audiences from across the country to enjoy different styles of dancing. A spacious auditorium, Nishagandhi Open Air Auditorium is a perfect place to enjoy vibrant performances that takes place throughout the year. +91 471 231 4615 LMS Vellayambalam Road, Kanakakunnu Palace Compound, Thiruvananthapuram Open Air Auditorium - Vailoppilly Samskriti Bhavan "A Vibrant Venue for Performing Arts" The Open Air Auditorium of the Vyloppilly Samskriti Bhavan Multi Purpose Cultural Complex is used as a venue for various cultural events throughout the year. This auditorium is the only modern concept entertainment venue inside the complex and has a seating capacity for by Anne Varak 3,000 spectators in a semicircle-bleacher setup with a large center stage. Available on daily rental basis, this auditorium is a perfect place to enjoy the evening concerts and traditional dance events organized from time to time. +91 471 231 1842 [email protected] Off YMR Junction - Plammoodu Road, Vailoppilly Samskriti Bhavan Multipurpose Cultural Complex, Thiruvananthapuram UNIRSE A NOSOTROS A: cityseeker.com Condiciones generales | POLíTICA DE PRIVACIDAD | API | PóNGASE EN CONTACTO CON NOSOTROS | Derechos de autor 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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